Running JIRA 7.7.0, Bitbucket Server 5.7 and Confluence 6.7.0
I've recently moved servers, from an OVZ server to KVM. Both with the same hardware specs.
(4) 2.6+Ghz cores, 16GB RAM, 160GB SSD. For the time being, I'm the only user... Not open to the public.
I'm having persistent issues where the server is taking forever to load batch.js or batch.css. When I say forever, 30 seconds +.
I'm running Apache 2.4.6 with a ReverseProxy, Postgresql 9.4 database for all 3. I'm leveraging browser caching in the reverse proxy and I've set the reverse proxy to look to http://127.0.0.1:8080 to avoid any DNS lookup lag.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out why it's taking so long to deliver these items for page load. Anyone have any other suggestions?
Here's one of 3 public repos you can view.
https://bit.aiwa.me/projects/CUST/repos/default-profile-tab/brows
Hi Keith,
I just took a look at the link you provided and it seems pretty fast for me (2-3 seconds) and the waterfall/network chart I get looks less laggy. Is this still an issue for you?
At the moment, I'm chalking this one up to a server issue. Hosting provider has had several kernel bugs that were causing heavy disk and CPU throttling on my node along with causing httpd processes to run away. Those have been fixed and performance has improved. Still the occasional horribly slow page load, but it's not enough of a nuisance to dig into it further at this time.
I'm still having issues with confluence, but I ran out of patience a couple months ago and shelved it for a while.
Thanks for following up.
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